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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wrong about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something is incorrect or mistaken. For example: I was wrong about the location of the restaurant, it's actually on the other side of town.
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"What am I wrong about?" she asks.
He wasn't wrong about that.
He was wrong about supermarkets.
"You're always wrong about ordering.
I was wrong about that.
Were "hippies" wrong about this?
I was wrong about Fumiko.
"Everybody's always wrong about Louisville.
She was wrong about that.
What's so wrong about that?
He was wrong about that.
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